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Dennis the Menace 1.0
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game for the Super NES. Its namesake is former Cowboys all-pro running back Emmitt Smith. Like Troy Aikman NFL Football, the player can make his own plays. Most of the text in this game uses the Joystix (old school video game) typeface. This game was mentioned in an old issue of Nintendo Power and is rated K-A (Kids to Adults) by the ESRB. There is exhibition mode, season mode, playoff mode, and practice mode. Smith added his voice on the game and
game was developed by Shiny Entertainment, released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994, and subsequently ported to the SNES, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Master System, and years later, the Game Boy Advance. Upon its release it was praised for its detailed animation, polished gameplay and wacky, absurdist humor; it became the first game ever to receive a 100% review in GamesMaster magazine. A special edition of the game was released for the Sega
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